In daily life, RFID is applied in logistics management, asset management, equipment inspection, medical care, food traceability and other fields.

Taking the express delivery industry as an example, FedEx has tested multiple uses of RFID and has successfully applied it to its daily operations. FedEx stated that if effective monitoring measures are implemented, the application of RFID in certain fields can benefit both the company and customers.
For example, in the United States, when a FedEx delivery person returns to a truck, they only need to lightly press the RFID button on their wristband to open the car door and start the engine. FedEx has also started testing RFID technology in Australia, mainly using RFID tags and scanners to automatically check and report the status of goods waiting for customs clearance. At present, there is no help from RFID tags. Staff must inspect and scan each package to confirm its current condition before updating the package information in the system for customers to check at any time. As long as RFID technology is effectively utilized, we can set up RFID tags that can actively report information on each shipment waiting for customs clearance, so that the shipment can send signals to the RFID scanner at regular intervals. In this way, FedEx can gain more information about the shipment, utilize employee time more effectively, improve employee efficiency, and most importantly, provide customers with richer information to keep them informed about the status of their packages at all times.
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